Cyber Attacks – Is Your Association Prepared?

By Pam McKenna, CAE 
 
I recently had the opportunity to hear Former White House CIO, cybersecurity authority, and expert on identity theft and the Internet of Things Theresa Payton deliver a session at an ASAE meeting. 

Marketing databases, customer analytics, open source intelligence, and behavioral patterns are easier to manage with big data – but are these data elements safe from hackers? What is the impact of new technologies, from Pokémon GO to the Internet of Things? During this session, Payton explained how to harness big data to achieve business goals while incorporating safeguards to fight cybercriminals and how the Internet of Things may be the driver of global change. 
 
Here’s what I learned:
With these statistics in mind, what should you do? 

1. Do some homework.
2. Segment it to save it.
Yahoo had a major cyber-attack in September – more than 500 million accounts were hacked. Did you know that if you’ve ever had a Yahoo account, all those security questions and answers have been stolen? Change them.

3. Are you still using XP?  
4. Say no to free Wi-Fi. 
5. Assess your cloud services provider.  
6. Understand your cyber liability insurance.